News about Illegal Aliens from across the USA.

ENLIST Act for illegal immigrants is a bad ideaHesperia StarBad immigration legislation is like a broken record. A pro-amnesty congressional member introduces a bill, then it's voted down. The next year, essentially the same bill is reintroduced, but defeated again. The year after that, the legislation is re-re ...

An independent investigator has determined that the fire department suffers from a fractured leadership team and perceptions of racism and favoritism that are worsened by the "racial insensitivity" of Chief Thomas Ronalter.

The monthslong review did not document racism in hiring or discipline,...

Illegal Aliens Practicing Law, RevisitedImmigration Blog (blog)I've also been pondering, as I did before, how and why allowing illegal aliens to practice law would be good for their clientele. Would you want to hire an attorney who might himself be arrested in the middle of your own legal entanglements — forcing ...

It was 2007, the recession was mounting, and Mike Stacy's prizes were drying up.

Since 2003, Stacy — a morning show host for WRCH Lite 100.5 — had been offering unclaimed prizes to families in need around Christmas time. Parents could pick up concert tickets, meet-and-greet passes and vacation...

By almost a 3-to-1 margin, Pennsylvanians say they want legal immigration -- that has been averaging around one million a year -- reduced to a half-million or less. That is the preference of nearly all demographic groups, including Pennsylvania's Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Union Households, Catholics, Evangelicals, Protestants and those of other religions and no religion, and residents of major cities, suburbs, and rural areas, according to a survey conducted by Pulse Opinion Research of 1,000 Pennsylvanians likely to vote in next year's midterm congressional elections.

Illegal Alien Nabbed For Drug TraffickingThe Daily Record (registration)... • Authorities say he had been deported to Mexico, returned here and was selling illegal drugs. By RICK CURL. Of The Record Staff. A man residing in the Broadway community was arrested early Tuesday morning on drug-related charges. According to ...

Carl Yastrzemski stood at Fenway Park Wednesday among his 1967 Red Sox teammates, laughing, joking with Ken Harrelson. Yaz took a seat, peered into the cameras and in his signature abrupt way gave us his view of the 50th anniversary of the "Impossible Dream."

In a time of uncertainty, leaders in Hartford public schools, nonprofit agencies and the philanthropic sector say they are committed to the city’s “community school” strategy that has been cited as a national model.

On Wednesday, members of the Hartford Partnership for Student Success, a coalition...

Last weekend's violence in Virginia, sparked by neo-Nazis and white supremacists upset about the proposed removal of a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee, has hastened the removal of Confederate monuments across the South.

But Connecticut, with no public monuments to Confederate soldiers, has its own...

All this fire and fury from business executives in response to President Donald Trump’s inexcusable remarks about Charlottesville seems, on the surface, like yet another passing episode in a failing presidency. In some ways that’s true, but the long sweep of history helps the picture come clear.

Two of the White House's top corporate advisory groups disbanded Wednesday in a direct affront to President Donald Trump, as the fallout from his controversial statements about who was to blame for violent protests involving white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, cascaded beyond Washington.